Jayapura
Jayapura is the capital and the biggest city of this easternmost
province. It is a neat and pleasant city, built on the slope
af a hill overlooking the bay. General Douglas Mc Arthur's
World War II quarters still stand here. The Museum Jayapura
is located inside the Cenderawasih University campus.Tanjung
Ria Beach, known as base G by the Allies during World War
II, is a popular holiday resort with facilities for water
sports. From Skyline in the hills behind the city, one gets
a beautiful view of Jayapura, Jotefa and Humboldt bays and
the lake Sentani area.
Lake Sentani
There is a settlement on the shore of this lake not far
from Jayapura where one can observe local traditions as
they are practiced in the daily lives of the people. The
short trip from Jayapura, pleasant as it is, offers a little
foretaste of the province's magnificent sceneries.
The Asmat
The Asmat people who live along the remote southeast coast
around Agats are famed for their artistic "primitive"
woodcarving. Modern civilization did not reach this area
until recently. Agats has an interesting museum filled with
woodcarvings and other objects. The area, however is still
largely untamed widerness. Asmat crahs received a boost
in the late 1960s under a United Nations supported project
to encourage local craftsmen to keep alive their art.
The Skyline Hills
Tanjung Ria Beach, known as base G by the Allies during
World War II, is a popular holiday resort with facilities
for water sports. From Skyline in the hills behind the city,
one gets a beautiful view of Jayapura, Jotefa and Humboldt
bays and the lake Sentani area.Places in the vicinity of
Jayapura such as Skyline and Lake Sentani can be reached
by taking a minibus. Biak has air and sea links with Jayapura.
Sorong, is also served by air fromJayapura. Other destinations
are reached by car or boat, or by light aircraft